Synonym: abolish, do away with, eliminate, remove. Similar words: corridor, widow, rid, retreat, come true, get ready, arid, ridge. Meaning: v. 1. dispose of 2. terminate or take out 3. do away with.
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121. But the charter still prohibits the mayor from voting to get rid of many city officials, starting with the manager.
122. Petrie used a complicated measure of condition to get rid of the effects of size alone.
123. Our goal was to get rid of them, restore democracy and fix things up.
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124. I can never get rid of the lumps in my gravy.
125. It may need hosing at high pressure to get rid of any surface slime.
126. You know, turn off the stereo, get rid of any reading material.
127. This way we get rid of several problems at one stroke, including probably reducing the agricultural capacity of farmers in Britain.
128. Courses do not always help to get rid of this feeling and can even make it worse.
129. Vicky's mother has warned parents to get rid of any dog they are dubious about.
130. We had the carpet cleaned, but we couldn't get rid of the musty smell.
131. We need to get rid of Africa's long-term debt burden, and ease trade and commerce.
132. Many local people were very eager to get rid of the last traces of their town's shameful past.
133. Then parents put up with the toy lying around for another couple of months before they want to get rid of it.
134. Is this just to get rid of the nomenklatura or will it be a permanent feature?
135. Closing a raft of useless federal establishments will get rid of only some 80,000 of them.
136. They can also threaten to get rid of you or deselect you.
137. We may have to use more aggressive tactics to get rid of him.
138. We're terrible animals. I think that the Earth's immune system is trying to get rid of us, as well it should. Kurt Vonnegut
139. My workout video will help you get rid of that flab.
140. Apparently, natural selection favored creatures that could get rid of these tiny quantities of ethanol.
141. Congress never really tried very hard to get rid of Education or any other department.
142. Rosie rinsed her mouth to get rid of the taste.
143. I let him have it to get rid of him.
144. The whole point of those reforms was to get rid of the food mountains.
145. He was fixing to get rid of the first one in the divorce courts.
146. Hatred for the girl who had dared to talk to strangers, who had ruined his plan to get rid of Sikes.
147. She tried to get rid of the baby, but a friend said the abortion could kill Ethel.
148. Having just received the whole kingdom from him, they can't wait to get rid of him.
149. She has now called in an exorcist from Beverly Hills to get rid of her celebrity ghosts.
150. It's going to take more than one fag to get rid of these mosquitoes.
More similar words: corridor, widow, rid, retreat, come true, get ready, arid, ridge, bride, rider, ride on, metropolitan, do for, kind of, take pride in, active transport, round off, a load of, demand of, get hold of, ahead of, instead of, at the end of, by the end of, head office, ahead of time, a bed of roses, trim, trick, trial.